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7 Pa. Code § 130d.47. Reports.

§ 130d.47. Reports.

 (a)  A person who receives approval from the Department to apply soil or groundwater contaminated with agricultural chemicals, generated as a result of remediation activities at agricultural chemical facilities, to agricultural land shall file an annual operational report or a final report, or both, with the Department. The annual operational report required by §  130d.48 (relating to annual operational report) shall be filed with the Department within 60 days of the end of the 1-year time period running from the beginning of application of the soil and groundwater contaminated with agricultural chemicals to the application site and each year of operation thereafter. The final report required by §  130d.62 (relating to final report) shall be filed with the Department along with the site closure plan required by §  130d.61 (relating to site closure plan) within 60 days of final closure of the application site. The annual report and the final report may be combined when the application of the contaminated soil or groundwater is completed in 1 year or less.

 (b)  The records and reports shall be submitted on forms prepared by the Department and shall contain the following:

   (1)  The name, mailing address, county and telephone number of the person applying the contaminated soil or groundwater.

   (2)  The name, mailing address, county and telephone number of the owner of the agricultural land upon which the contaminated soil or groundwater is being or has been applied.

   (3)  A copy of the daily records and annual operational report required by §  130d.46 (relating to daily operational records) and §  130d.48.

   (4)  A spread sheet on each soil pile or quantity of groundwater applied cross-referencing the field to which it was applied and documenting the following:

     (i)   The chemical analysis of the specific soil pile or quantity of groundwater applied.

     (ii)   The application method used for each soil pile or quantity of groundwater.

     (iii)   The date of incorporation and depth of incorporation of each soil pile.



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